One of mixed martial arts’ best pound for pound, Georges St-Pierre, has been unbeaten for six years, defending his UFC welterweight title eight times in the process. But on November 16 in Las Vegas, Montreal’s finest will be facing an opponent with the style and desire to end his streak in explosive fashion: Johny Hendricks.

A two-time NCAA Division I wrestling champion with one punch knockout power, “Big Rigg” is set on derailing St-Pierre’s march to the UFC Hall of Fame in the main event of UFC 167.

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